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#1
Hi, had my Peyronies for a few years now, slight upwards curve towards the end, and a reduction to about 5", I've never had the strength to measure it, though.

Psychologically, I'm at peace with the condition. 

I'm 62, pretty well built, but with a spare tyre, that'll never go completely.

I had very aggressive chemo 8 years ago (leukaemia) so I have testosterone injections.

I wake up most morning with wood, and I've actually had times when I'm woken up several times during the night due to wood.

I seem to manage ok when I masterbate, and will have good wood in the final stages.

But, I struggle with women, I'm currently seeing an attractive woman in her 40s, although I'm feeling aroused, when I check, it's not hard enough for penetration. :(
She's perfectly fine with how I treat her in bed, but will that last?

I have both Viagra and Tadalafil to hand. I generally haven't been in the position where I have regular sex, so maybe I need to experiment with the timing or something?

Or is it a general symptom of Petronie's?
#2
Hi, thanks for the answer.

As I see at the Penimaster Pro, during wearing it the penis becomes filled with blood in some degree. At such case it is possible that the penis begins curving at that phase. At my case ( and maybe at yours ) the penis is streight but only the glans is directed to the side. The Penimaster Pro would use the glans and the glans's base for fixation. As far as I know the penis shouldn't be streched when it is erected. At other devices, which don't use the sucking machanism, the penis is not filled with blood and it is straight, so it can be streched. At the Penismaster Pro and Phallosan Forte it is somewhat filled with blood and begins curving. So I don't understand how they can work at such case. At these devices it is not only the question how much pressure they do on the area where my lump and curvature are, but additionally what I mention here is the half erected penis with curvature should or shouldn't streched. I hope you understand me.

Thx
#3
Maybe you should change the attitude with which you approach dates.... Who says you have to spend money to get some?
#4
Xiaflex Injections / Re: Post-injection modeling & ...
Last post by Pfract - Today at 12:52:59 AM
Hey Alanjr! Nice to know you had a substantial curvature reduction with your xiaflex treatment! You mention you take Levi ra. I tried it once... Not the biggest fan. I am on daily cialis 5mg.

Have you ever tried it?
#5
Quote from: Leonard P. on September 09, 2024, 09:55:16 AMThe best treatment for Peyronies costs nothing, because changing your perspective is free.

I was pretty upset when my 90* upward curve started several years ago. I started taking 5mg of Cialis every day, testosterone replacement, and regularly use my Restorex. Unfortunately, I haven't gotten much change with any, maybe a little more girth, but I'm not discouraged, mostly because I'm not getting any complaints from women. Apparently I'm as good as ever and that's all that counts. I've never had any pain or ED.

You guys with a 45* curve don't really have much to complain about. I would be overjoyed to get to where you are. I've got a really nice dick, it's just got a hell of a curve in it.
Quote from: Leonard P. on September 09, 2024, 09:55:16 AMThe best treatment for Peyronies costs nothing, because changing your perspective is free.

I was pretty upset when my 90* upward curve started several years ago. I started taking 5mg of Cialis every day, testosterone replacement, and regularly use my Restorex. Unfortunately, I haven't gotten much change with any, maybe a little more girth, but I'm not discouraged, mostly because I'm not getting any complaints from women. Apparently I'm as good as ever and that's all that counts. I've never had any pain or ED.

You guys with a 45* curve don't really have much to complain about. I would be overjoyed to get to where you are. I've got a really nice dick, it's just got a hell of a curve in it.

Why not make an appointment with Trost and reduce that curve significantly?
#6
Welcome to the forum Axolotl and first things first please fill out your signature line -->Signature  Line . This gives a quick snapshot of your peyronies and will give you a better member response to your questions. Then please feel free to download and study our survival guide -->Survival Guide . This will give you an in depth study of peyronies and it's different treatments.

I too had a lump very close to my glans and I started with the PenimasterPro and it did not aggravate things any worse. I did have to find the correct combination of sluices and diaphragms before everything worked like clock work. The glans chamber is very comfortable to wear.

The Restorex does work wonders too with a more aggressive pulling force. The clamping mechanism may be just too much for you at this time though. It excels at providing counter bending where your deformity is located.

You need to adopt the mindset that this is a marathon and not a sprint. These things take a lot of time and dedication and repetition.  :)

Mikel7

#7
It will also depend where along your shaft that the bend is actually located
#8
Hi,

Background:
I have 1-1.5 cm lump ( ultrasound showed it, echo rich region ) just below the glans on the left ( lateral ) side, probably Peyronie, I have 30 degree curvature ( towards left ) at erection, I see some indentation too. The disease is ongoing for 6 months. I am taking tadalafil for 3 months. Some supplements: Q10, propolis, ginkgo, silymarin, arginine. 3 months ago the degree was 10-20 only. I have pain mostly at the ejacuation time only.

Question:
Which traction device to use? It can be problematic for me because the lump is just below ( after ) the glans, and it could cause more problems if the device does large pressure on that area. For example I read a comment that the device's pressure caused indentation at least at one person.

As I read the experiences:
Penimaster pro - it could cause pain below the glans area
RestoreX - as I read, it is uncomfortable to use, like penis in a prison, and I see that the area below the glans gets some pressure too ( outside of the pressure on the glans ).
Andropeyronie - As I see, the glans has to go through the hole under the "androcomfort", so the pressure will happen again on the territory where my lump is present.

I asked relevant question at the restorex webpage and I got an answer mail where they say:

"It is common for the curvature to be lateral and you can adjust the RestoreX so that the counter-bending is in the right opposite direction: the rods (standards or longs) will be screwed into the 2 holes located on the right side of the pelvic ring (see photos).

Yes, it is definitely possible closer to the glans.  In cases like this, we usually recommend to counterbend to 30 or 60 degrees only and then place something like a large gauze roll between the penis and the device so that it ends up creating a long arc."

Sorry that I share the content of a mailing but this info can be useful. But I am still wondering whether one of the device types could be good for me.

Is here anyone who has the issue near ( just near after ) to the glans, like at me? And what are the suggestions, experiences?

Thanks in advance
#9
At that price I can imagine that it is probably sold.
#10
Redness from any device pushing against your pubic bone area is normal. I get this from using any traction device as well as a VED device. Things do go back to normal. I believe you are experiencing a lot of anxiety and worrying regarding peyronies still which is normal. Using the forum's VED protocols is very safe for about 99 1/2% of the men here. Keep on with using it and you should also consider using a traction device as these two treatments do help out a lot.